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The Cameroon condition
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ISBN: 9956727105 9956727083 9789956727100 9789956727285 9956727288 Year: 2012 Publisher: Mankon, Cameroon : Langaa Research & Pub. CIG,

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The Cameroon Condition brings together three seminal essays by George Ngwane, one of the most renowned, committed and daring Anglophone Cameroon writers. ìThe Mungo Bridge,î is a stinging indictment of the tenuous relations between La Republique du Cameroun and the Southern Cameroons ñ a marriage gone sour right from the honeymoon. It raises hard questions on the failed union, and is uncompromisingly courageous in the solutions it proposes. This popular essay was first published at a time when it was risky to be open and critical, especially on what has come to be known as The Anglophone Probl


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The power in the writer : collected essays on culture, democracy & development in Africa
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ISBN: 128319872X 9786613198723 9956717843 9956717967 9956615773 9789956717965 9789956558377 9956558370 9781283198721 6613198722 9789956717842 9789956615773 Year: 2008 Publisher: Bamenda, Cameroon : Langaa Research & Publishing CIG,

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The book examines the creative industries of Cameroon and Africa and makes bold the cultural triumphant assertion that Africa is home to some of the most diverse cultural patrimony and the most versatile creative professionals. It also discusses indigenous development models and questions the rationale for Eurocentric democratic paradigms which have partly contributed to the demise of a concrete democratic development entitlement in most African countries. Ngwane weaves both the cultural and political strands into a search for a homegrown development web which he calls 'glocalisation'. Ngwane'

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